You know the feeling. A nasty sensation travels down your esophagus and envelops your stomach as your professor assigns a 20-page research paper with specific reference and format requirements. Stress increases as you picture massive piles of information you will have to select and sort.
Month: February 2011
On the Bench: Baseball and cheerleading: A precarious mix
I pose this question to you fans, baseball players, cheerleaders, and coaches: Should the NSU cheerleaders perform at Shark baseball games
Basketball loses 10 players in May
The NSU women’s and men’s basketball teams will each lose five seniors when they graduate in May.
9Mile Music Festival: Jammin’ for a cause
When music facilitates the act of helping our fellow man it becomes more than entertainment.
I love the 80s: “Take Me Home Tonight” edition
If you enjoy the 80s as much as I do, “Take Me Home Tonight” is the perfect film for you.
Site of the Week: grooveshark.com
One of the most popular music players on the Internet is Pandora. It’s a great way to discover new music. But it doesn’t do much for you when there’s that one song stuck in your head that you just have to listen to, or when you want to make your own custom playlist. Enter grooveshark.com to allow you to listen to whatever you want, whenever you want, for free.
SUTV Movies: March Edition
It’s March and that means two things: March Madness and Spring break. And SUTV is bringing some game to your tube. Here’s what’s hot this month on SUTV for the days in which getting lost in the great indoors is the best option.
One-on-two: An interview with Topher Grace and Teresa Palmer; stars of the film “Take Me Home Tonight”
On Friday, Feb. 18, I sat with Topher Grace and Teresa Palmer at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Miami. In this luxurious location surrounded by the bay at Brickell Key, we chatted about their latest film, “Take Me Home Tonight,” and the 80s.
Need to confess your sins? There’s an app for that
Holy app! For less than $2, you can now wipe your slate clean with a confession by utilizing the “Confession” application, available on iTunes for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Yes, you read right — confession online.
Police: We only support them when we need them
We forget their service and take advantage of their protection. Hate the speeding ticket but not the person who gives it to you. You might one day call on that person to save your life. And they’ll always be there.